AtaBank is expanding its network of physical bank branches and its ATM network.
For customer convenience, the bank placed ATMs at new locations. It provided two ATMs, one of which is located at the city Mingachevir at 16/2 Magomayev Avenue, 5 + Market, and the other at Baku city, Sangachal town, AAC Plant. At present, AtaBank has 77 functioning ATM units. Of these, 3 are mobile AtaMatik ATMs, which serve the residents of remote villages of the Shamkir, Gazakh, Tovuz and Gadabay regions.
The number of branches of AtaBank has reached 24. Of these, 12 are located in the city of Baku, and 12 are situated in Ganja, Sumgait, Khachmaz, Yevlakh, Mingachevir, Shamkir, Goychay, Shirvan, Lankaran and Naftalan.
Established in 1993, AtaBank is one of the largest commercial structures of Azerbaijan. AtaBank is a high-tech universal bank offering a full range of services to corporate and private clients. -15D -
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